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  • All a-boot tradition: A look at finance ministers’ budget shoes through the years
    While purely ceremonial, the selection of the finance minister’s shoes can be a hint into what the budget may hold. Here’s a look at Canada’s fiscal footwear through the ages.
    Canada
    Apr 16
  • Families of Flight PS752 victims mark 4-year anniversary of Iran downing plane
    The families of the victims say since the tragedy, the Iranian regime has been targeting them and trying to silence them.
    World
    Jan 8
  • 2023 Emmy Awards: The most bold, beautiful looks from TV’s biggest night
    It's been a long road to the 2023 Emmy Awards, but the fashion more than makes up for the wait.
    Entertainment
    Jan 15
  • Green leader says foreign interference review did not include key materials
    Elizabeth May and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh have both received top-secret security clearance, and May was the first to attend a confidential briefing on Wednesday.
    Politics
    Aug 18, 2023
  • King Charles is officially the RCMP commissioner-in-chief. How does it work?
    King Charles III has officially been appointed the commissioner-in-chief of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police at a ceremony, where he was also presented a horse from the RCMP.
    Canada
    Apr 28, 2023
  • Manitoba lieutenant-governor meets with King Charles
    Anita Neville, who has served in the constitutional and ceremonial role since last October, is in the U.K. along with her Alberta counterpart, Salma Lakhani.
    Canada
    Apr 27, 2023
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  • Families of Flight PS752 victims continue to seek justice as 3rd anniversary nears
    Most of the passengers on Flight PS752 were bound for Canada via Ukraine, including 55 Canadian citizens and 30 permanent residents.
    Canada
    Jan 7, 2023
  • MPs waging marathon debate over Canada Post
    MPs were still going Friday morning after an all-night debate filled of periods of both bluster and calm as the parties argued over whether 50,000 locked-out Canada Post workers should be legislated back to work to kick-start the country's mail service.
    Jun 24, 2011
  • Harper ‘humbled’ by majority; Layton in Opposition; Ignatieff, Duceppe ousted
    Conservative leader Stephen Harper's long-running quest to attain a majority government was finally achieved Monday in a landmark federal election that also saw Jack Layton's NDP surge dramatically to become the country's official Opposition for the first time in that party's history.
    May 3, 2011
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  • Liberals balk at immediate leadership vote
    The president of the Liberal Party says the last thing shell-shocked federal Liberals want is an immediate leadership contest.
    May 5, 2011
  • Regina ridings to watch
    Regina ridings to watch
    May 2, 2011
  • Saskatchewan goes blue in historic election
    Saskatchewan residents once again proved they are masters of safeguarding against floods – even when it comes to the usually dry voting process. By the time the polls closed Monday evening, and the Orange wave swept across Canada, but not a drop touched Saskatchewan soil.
    May 3, 2011
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  • FNUniv’s Randy Lundy heading back to Ottawa to lobby for federal funding
    A First Nations University of Canada professor says he's heading back to Ottawa to push for the restoration of $7 million in annual federal government funding that is set to expire March 31.
    Mar 19, 2010
  • Liberals want budget officer to probe fighter purchase
    As part of the Opposition's continuing attack on the government's recent $9 billion purchase of advanced fighter jets, Liberal MP Ujjal Dosanjh is asking parliamentary budget officer Kevin Page to investigate a series of "sole-sourced procurement projects."
    Jul 22, 2010
  • Deal reached on detainee documents but NDP pulls out
    The New Democratic Party pulled out of a proposed deal Tuesday to allow MPs to see secret Afghan detainee documents.
    Jun 15, 2010
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  • Ignatieff pleads for support at final town hall
    Michael Ignatieff made a desperate plea for voter support Monday during his last town hall in this election campaign.
    Apr 27, 2011
  • Sask. Pension Plan may be model for reformed CPP
    The province that introduced medicare and public auto insurance to Canada could soon be leading the way in pension reform.
    Dec 28, 2010
  • ‘There’s a hole in our hearts’: Top Ignatieff aide dies in crash
    Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff's senior communications aide, Mario Lague, was killed in a tragic motorcycle accident Thursday, sparking a wave of praise for the deceased man's service to Canada and leaving a huge hole in the leader's team of political advisers.
    Aug 12, 2010
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  • Election ‘impossible to predict’: Goodale
    The sole Liberal party MP from Saskatchewan was in Saskatoon Saturday for a lunch with supporters and party members.
    Mar 21, 2011
  • Harper visits Regina, promises small business tax break
    Prime Minister Stephen Harper used an appearance at a Regina boating supply store Tuesday to try and resuscitate a tax break idea that sunk along with his government's defeated budget.
    Mar 29, 2011
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